Abstract:A 12-year-old spayed female American short-haired cat presented with a palatal gingival
mass located between the right maxillary third incisor and the canine teeth. The mass was
dark red and had a narrow attachment to the gingival margin of the canine tooth. The mass
was completely removed by marginal excision and the histopathological diagnosis was a
capillary hemangioma. The mass did not relapse until 1 year later; however, the tooth was
extracted because of cervical resorption of the right maxillary canine … Show more
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